With sword and buckler by his side,"

and instead of the usual chorus[5], inserted

"Heigho, says Rowley,"

as burthen. Liston's song was published by Goulding and Co., Soho Square, entitled "The Love-sick Frog," with an original air by C.E.H., Esq. (qy. Charles Edward Horn?), and an accompaniment by Thomas Cook. The first verse is as follows:—

"A frog he would a-wooing go;

'Heigh ho!' says Rowley;

Whether his mother would let him or no,

With a rowly, powly,

Gammon and spinach,

'Heigh!' and Anthony Rowley,"